hepatitus

ban-all-sheds said:
JulieL/B said:
Heaptitis A can also be transmitted via certain sexual practices!!

Oh yuk - thanks for that, particularly as I was eating a slice of toast with peanut butter on it... :(

......I must be living too sheltered a life :eek: I haven't yet tried the sexual practice involving toast and peanut butter ;) :LOL:
 
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I've got smeg all over my kitchen.
 
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keyplayer said:
No, but they'll then have me down as a libertine which, in the small community I live in would not be advantageous.
Well, either that or you might start getting some interesting invitations from people about whom you had no idea that they....... :eek: ;)
 
joe-90 said:
BTW, my daughter just started her 'Masters of Nursing Science' degree at Nottingham University Medical School. Another four years for me to put my hand in my pocket me thinks.

Good for her - that you're paying I mean ;) ;) :LOL:
Four years for a Masters degree is a long time......I wish her all the best!
I'm doing a Masters, so know how tough it is (can't get me dad to pay for it though ;) ) day release over two years, now in my last year hope to finish at the end of August.
I will be having a big party if I get through without losing my sanity ;) :LOL: :LOL: - it's been hard trying to fit in all of my work over 4 instead of 5 days and studying at the same time.
.......ahhhh well I suppose it will be worth it in the end :!: :?: :?:
 
I'm hoping she takes to it too. She did all science 'A' levels so I hope that helps. She has no interest whatsoever in the world of commerce or business so I can't see her dropping it in a hurry. They say that this particular course has a very low drop-out anyway. For every place there are six applicants. She only got in by chance.

She was actually enquiring for next year when the guy in charge said, "Funny you should call, we've just had someone drop out not five minutes ago - would you be interested in this years course?"

So there ya go. This her second week and they've started to get into biology lessons (recapping 'A' level atm.).

Hopefully having a Masters by the age of 22 she'll have a good start to her career.
 
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